Today, the theme of my recitation is: be grateful to my alma mater and never forget it.
Six years of primary school life is fleeting, as if everything happened yesterday. Looking back suddenly, time is like the wind.
Six years, unforgettable bits and pieces, let me learn a lot, remember, when doing radio exercises, we are heroes. I remember childish laughter and sincere tears among my classmates. I remember we wrote poems and essays together in the morning on campus. I remember we worked hard together to select excellent classes. "The first-grade joining ceremony made us become glorious young pioneers from that moment on; Mother's Day activities let us know how to thank our mothers. The sports meeting will let us fight bravely on the field and let us know that "friendship comes first and competition comes second"; Teachers' Day activities let us know that teachers have worked hard to educate us. We should be grateful to our teachers and don't let them down ... so many activities suddenly appear in front of me.
Every activity is an experience, an improvement and a challenge for us. Whether it is a chorus competition or a school sports meeting, we can gain confidence from it. More importantly, in the face of failure, we will not regret our efforts.
Soon, we will graduate, leaving our teachers, classmates and alma mater. After junior high school, can we still be so free and happy? During the six years in this primary school, I took part in many activities, and my courage gradually increased. We are reluctant to leave our former alma mater, the grass and trees here, the amiable teachers and the innocent and lively brothers and sisters! Graduation is getting closer and closer, and it is getting closer and closer when we want to leave our alma mater. Alma mater, I won't forget you!
We thrive under the care of the school, and we study happily in happiness. Let's wish our alma mater will always be young and beautiful.
Today I am proud of my alma mater, and tomorrow my alma mater will be proud of me! My recitation is over, thank you!